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Yo quiero morir contigo | |
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Directed by | Mario Soffici |
Written by | Enrique Amorim Ramón Gómez Macía |
Cinematography | Pablo Tabernero |
Edited by | Carlos Rinaldi |
Music by | Lucio Demare |
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Running time | 92 minutes |
Country | Argentina |
Language | Spanish |
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